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Disneyland Paris/EuroDisney - Questions & Answers

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  • The price comparison website I usually book through always has some kind of offer for Disneyland Paris and offers the transport as a package with discount. Curent Offer: 2 Nights 2 Days FREE! Save up to 50% http://www.ferrysavers.co.uk/disney/exclusives.htm . Some times it turns out cheaper to book them as a package and others separetly, so I would have a look at both options if I were you.
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  • Hi, we are going to dlp in April, and am just beginning to look at menus and thinking about making bookings. I have no idea what sort of time to book our evening meal so that we don't miss any parades etc! Does anybody know times of shows/ parades in the evenings? We won't be out too late as taking a toddler!
    Also can I choose a breakfast slot in advance or do we just get given a time when we get there? We are staying at the kyriad.
    Thanks x
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    bulldog14 wrote: »
    Hi, we are going to dlp in April, and am just beginning to look at menus and thinking about making bookings. I have no idea what sort of time to book our evening meal so that we don't miss any parades etc! Does anybody know times of shows/ parades in the evenings? We won't be out too late as taking a toddler!
    Also can I choose a breakfast slot in advance or do we just get given a time when we get there? We are staying at the kyriad.
    Thanks x

    the park hours for the first half of April are now published on the official DLP site - the main park closes at 9.30pm, so the Dreams show over the castle will start at that time, and finish just before 10pm every evening.

    The main parade in the park is at 5pm each day. So if you want to make the most of the parades etc, eat just after the parade (so if you want to eat in the park restaurants, that would be at 5.30pm, if its the Village you want to eat in, or an onsite hotel restaurant, it would be 6pm).

    I don't think you get breakfast slots at the Kyriad, you just go to the breakfast restaurant when you're ready (but as everywhere at DLP, earlier is better, as its quieter).
  • jpower87
    jpower87 Posts: 15 Forumite
    Hello, looking at going to DLP in November i'm thinking the 3rd-7th 4 nights, 5 days so we can see the firework show. 1 adult, 1 child staying in Sequoia Lodge its currently coming out at £681. Question is do I book now or will offers come out later in the year and it may get a bit cheaper? Thank you
  • hi hope someone can help me i have booked a stay at the hotel cheyenne on march 21st can i park there for free on the 21st and 22nd? check in is at 3pm but i will be getting there about 10am? also i was told there will be a local tax charged from the hotel when i book in any idea how much? want to make sure i have budgeted for everything.
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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    jpower87 wrote: »
    Hello, looking at going to DLP in November i'm thinking the 3rd-7th 4 nights, 5 days so we can see the firework show. 1 adult, 1 child staying in Sequoia Lodge its currently coming out at £681. Question is do I book now or will offers come out later in the year and it may get a bit cheaper? Thank you

    I think thats very expensive for one adult, one child. Have a look at staying offsite and buying annual passes instead. If your child is aged under 7, I'd expect you should be able to get a nice offsite hotel with free shuttle to the parks, plus annual passes for park tickets, for around £410 at the most. If your child is aged 7 or over but under 12, add on £130 at the very most (it could be cheaper, depending on whether there are Fantasy annual pass blockout dates in your proposed trip dates).

    Be aware, the Dreams show over the castle is only confirmed every evening so far until the end of September (the end of the 20th anniversary celebrations).
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    hi hope someone can help me i have booked a stay at the hotel cheyenne on march 21st can i park there for free on the 21st and 22nd? check in is at 3pm but i will be getting there about 10am? also i was told there will be a local tax charged from the hotel when i book in any idea how much? want to make sure i have budgeted for everything.

    yes, you get to park for free at your own onsite hotel, from and including the day you arrive, until and including the day you leave.

    I've never been charged local taxes at an onsite hotel. This is a standard phrase for French hotels, but you don't need to worry if you're staying at the Cheyenne, you won't be charged any local tax.
  • nixilix
    nixilix Posts: 211 Forumite
    Wonder if you guys can help. Looking at staying for 3 or 4 nights at Santa Fe - getting eurostar. There is 2 adults 2 infants (5 month old and 2 year old) We are looking first week of June! Can seem to find it cheaper than £650 without travel... any advice?
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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    nixilix wrote: »
    Wonder if you guys can help. Looking at staying for 3 or 4 nights at Santa Fe - getting eurostar. There is 2 adults 2 infants (5 month old and 2 year old) We are looking first week of June! Can seem to find it cheaper than £650 without travel... any advice?

    don't stay onsite in June is my advice - I have never yet found a good price for an onsite stay at DLP in June.

    I'd stay at the Kyriad - £249 for 3 nights total from 5th June, and then I'd buy 2 Fantasy annual passes from cemultiavantages or promoparcs (these will cost around £230 in total). As long as your trip doesn't include the 4th June these passes will be great for you, as they also give you discounts on souvenirs and restaurant bills while at DLP. Have a look at DLRP Magic for their really good information on annual pass advantages.

    Both your children get free park entry as they are both aged under 3. So your trip total for the Kyriad and annual passes would be around £490.
  • nixilix
    nixilix Posts: 211 Forumite
    What a star :) thank you i'll look into that! We could go at beginning of may instead... hmm decisions! But thank you so much x
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